Itna sannata kyu hai bhai? [Why is it so silent here?]

Arrived here after reading the post on lemmy.ml.

However, the community is not as active as I hoped it would. Not many posts, and most posts have zero comments.

What do you think could drive more engagement here?

My initial thoughts on this.

The community could be more active if the rules and moderation policies are made known.

What are the rules for posting here? Are news articles allowed? Or is it just general articles? What about discussion posts? What topics are allowed for discussion?

For example, I wanted to post about the recent events around casteism in Madhya Pradesh. But I wasn’t sure if it met the policies and rules. Moreover, recent articles are about general topics or listicles, so I ended up dropping the idea.

  • AusatKeyboardPremi@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    I agree. I guess this community needs to attain that critical mass.

    Though my suggestion on lack of posting rules still stand. I am still not clear if I should post about current affairs.

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      1 year ago

      From this community’s introduction post’s comment from nonexterion( the creator of community and probably a moderator )

      one thing we are trying our best is, as long as it doesn’t break this lemmy instance’s rules, we don’t interfere.

      So i guess you can post current affairs as long as ot doesnt break rules of lemmy.run

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        1 year ago

        Interesting. Are these communities related or moderated by the same people? Asking as I feel it would make sense to have one community initially for all India related posts/discussions, and branch out as we grow or when things get difficult to moderate.

        Regardless, thanks for pointing me to the relevant community. I will probably post news articles there, and limit the discussions on those within that community.

        This can be a place to have overarching discussions/posts on phenomena or culture.